• Practical Special Education for Parents

  • Di: David Poeschl
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Practical Special Education for Parents

Di: David Poeschl
  • Riassunto

  • Hello, I'm David Poeschl, a retired school district special education director and CalState University lecturer, now providing individual advocacy services to parents of students with disabilities.

    Currently, I speak to 300-400 families per year and work closely with 40-50 of those.

    This podcast reflects the real-world experiences of someone who has worked extensively in the field, having chaired thousands of IEP meetings, and has worked with parents and other educators for over 30 years.

    Although the program is geared towards California, there is universally applicable information in each episode.

    The programs presented are concise, no-nonsense and fact filled with information that is usable and timely. Podcast episodes vary by length and content, so check out the notes on each one to get more information. Thanks for listening!


















    © 2025 David Poeschl
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  • Institutional Gaslighting in Special Education
    Jan 3 2025

    Many schools and districts practice a form of institutional gaslighting.

    I talk about how the structure of schools, along with how the socioeconomic level of the parent determines how much influence a parent has on their child's IEP process.

    Other factors such as parent participation are important, see this link for a research article (see link below), but parent's knowledge of the way institutions work in general are more satisfied with their experience in the IEP process. And a parent who has more knowledge of this are often more educated and affluent.

    However, gaslighting appears in some form in most schools and districts, it's the nature the of beast, so to speak. Any time a group of people, in this case educators, feel threatened in some way, the natural impulse is to retreat or strike out.

    I would argue that the potential consequences of complaints, due process filings and similar parent responses make some school staff feel constrained into non-participation in the IEP process. Generally, those staff members who are less educated about special education are generally more reluctant to participate fully. General education teachers are the group most reluctant to "make a mistake" in a meeting.

    In this episode I talk about why some IEP meetings include open and honest discussions about issues, while others discourage parent participation, and what you can do if you are feeling gaslighted.

    Here is a link to an article about the issue:
    https://adayinourshoes.com/gaslighting/

    And here is the link to the parent satisfaction article:
    https://www.researchgate.net publication/321690929_Satisfaction_With_Individualized_Education_Programs_Among_Parents_of_Young_Children_With_ASD

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    18 min
  • Reinforcement - Part Two of the Behavior Series
    Dec 31 2024

    In this episode we'll get into the most important part of a behavior plan, reinforcement. Learn what it is and what it looks like.

    Remember, the more you know about special education practice, particularly how Positive Behavior Support is supposed to work, the better off you will be at IEP meetings and in helping the team.

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    13 min
  • Special Education and Preschool - Facts on the Ground
    Dec 29 2024

    The preschool special education system in California is in critical need of reform. Listen to my experience with the system in the California counties where I provide advocacy services.

    The system as we now know it excludes neurodivergent children from the preschool system in alarming numbers. The fact that many of these children are the brightest potential intellects in their age group makes this even more problematic.

    Listen to my ideas to help correct the problem and what school districts can do to implement needed reforms.

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    10 min

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